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Ryan_James Jan 27, 2013 05:27 PM

What's your exhaust setup??
 
So I'm looking to spend some money on my truck. I may level it, may not. Not sure yet. Anyway, I would like a better sound. I have a 4.2L V6 so I'm afraid it will sound like a 'rice burner'. I hear glasspacks are a no and flowmasters aren't bad. Magnaflow is apparently the best. I was thinking y-pipes or a side exhaust. What I really want is a deeper, beefier sound. What are yalls suggestions.

And what gas do yall use in your trucks? I usually get the cheap stuff but I don't think I will anymore.

Ryan_James Jan 27, 2013 05:44 PM

I was also thinking of replacing the cats with straight pipes.

jbravo316 Jan 27, 2013 09:11 PM

If you want the best, you want Borla. :rocker:

beechkid Jan 27, 2013 09:37 PM


Originally Posted by jbravo316 (Post 4947610)
If you want the best, you want Borla. :rocker:

only if...

1. You want it to sound like a ricer....

2. You want to pay at least 3 times what it is worth!

dave06ford Jan 27, 2013 10:14 PM

it's next to impossible to get a V6 to sound good

avfrog Jan 27, 2013 10:18 PM

Leave it alone.

DarrenWS6 Jan 27, 2013 10:29 PM

I would put a Flowmaster chambered unit on your V6. Otherwise, it will sound weird with a direct flow muffler. My personal opinion though. 4cyls and V8s, and V10s are the only good sounding engines to me.

dave06ford Jan 28, 2013 12:20 AM

Sorry to sound negative James. We understand there's nothing you can do, sometimes you just have to do the best with what you have. I used to have an old Ranger v6 with a Flow 40 series on it with single exit and it sounded "okay" for what it was. Darren's right, Flowmaster is your best bet. Don't mess with the cats or it will definitely sound like poop.

camopaint0707 Jan 28, 2013 12:51 AM

Heartthrob cat back dual exhaust. Stock headers and cats.

Siknova Jan 28, 2013 10:54 AM

I had a flowmaster On my Colorado I just youtubed the different exhausts and found the one I liked best it sounded pretty good for a 5cyl

SJP1809 Jan 28, 2013 07:46 PM

Leave it stock.

Ryan_James Jan 29, 2013 12:50 AM

I'm probably gonna leave it stock. I've seen videos where some are good and others are bad. It's whatever. Any ideas on what I can do to my truck on the cheap?

Anybody here off road with a 2wd? I'm really looking to spend money on my truck. I was thinking of leveling it and getting 30-something inch tires. I'd trade it in for a 4x4 but my grandfather got it for me and he was looking to get me a truck before I had my permit so trading it in isn't really an option. Maybe after high school I'll trade it in. Hopefully I get a naval scholarship. Uncle Sam pays well.

grizzstang Jan 29, 2013 11:24 AM

If it were me I would add a Magnaflow or Dynomax muffler and call it done. I have had both on the V6 Blazer and they sound good. Slightly deeper and louder with no drone on the highway. No ricer sound what-so-ever. Don't waste your money on a full cat-back system.

DarrenWS6 Jan 29, 2013 04:00 PM


Originally Posted by grizzstang (Post 4948216)
If it were me I would add a Magnaflow or Dynomax muffler and call it done. I have had both on the V6 Blazer and they sound good. Slightly deeper and louder with no drone on the highway. No ricer sound what-so-ever. Don't waste your money on a full cat-back system.

Difference is the GM 4300 vortec is a good sounding 6 banger. The Ford essex is not.

88racing Jan 29, 2013 04:38 PM

Flowmaster is about it other than stock.....imo


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